"Had Opportunity": Cristiano Ronaldo Reveals He Almost Became Lionel Messi's Teammate At This Club
Cristiano Ronaldo donned the white of Real Madrid like no one else. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner joined Los Merengues in 2009 after seven seasons at Manchester United. He spent the next seasons in the Spanish capital, winning numerous titles, including 2 LaLiga trophies and four Champions League. He left the club as their all-time leading scorer with 451 strikes in 438 competitive appearances, joining Italian Giants Juventus in the summer of 2018. During those nine seasons in Madrid, Ronaldo's El Clasico battles with Barcelona's Lionel Messi shaped a new era of football.


